Black Rob is back on the scene and cameras follow him around as he puts together his next video. Slow grind is better than no grind.
Author: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
[vodpod id=Video.5436193&w=425&h=350&fv=] Although the weather outside is frightful, Freddie brings the heat with a live performance of his cut off Str8 Killa EP. Y’all niggas better bundle, A Cold Day In Hell coming this February. Now, “Learn To Duck” after the jump.
Wondering wea Otis Jr. has been? Well he is currently preparing to release his Culinary Art School 2 mixtape and here’s his first dish. Produced by Lex Luger. Bon appetit. dgb
[vodpod id=Video.5432801&w=425&h=350&fv=] Though Cliff is currently serving his time, he managed to put together a clip for his Jim Jonsin-produced track off No Mercy. Of course, this is more easier on the eyes than the ears.
This winter has definitely been cold…just ask Sai. Ha! Anyway, the Yardfather visited the Bowery Mission in NYC a few weeks ago and distributed blankets to the homeless. One of the greatest stories ever told. kingz
Whether you turn up the volume or press mute, Gucci, Sliq, and Tracy head down to the South Beach Bistro & Lounge for a new viral presentation. Grab a cup.
Em arrived in L.A. earlier this morning to finish up Dr. Dre’s upcoming video, “I Need A Doctor”. The track’s produced by Alex Da Kid and will be released February 1st as the next single for Detox. Just what the doctor—and fans ordered. hhnm
Curtis returns once again to lend his offering on the latest recording from G Note’s newest signee. Hoping for a good fortune? We’ll take this dope track for now. thisis50 UPDATE: CDQ version via RD.
The Conglomerate presents Grammy nominated songwriter, artist, and producer Lonny Bereal. And for his latest single, he enlists the services of Chrisy Breezy and Busta. Sounds groovy. Feel free to play this more than once.
Although we’ve seen footage, pics are worth more than a thousand words, so Derick G drops off some of his stills from the video shoot of Khaled and company’s latest anthem. Woop-woop, more flicks underneath.
Big Sean, a versatile rapper known for his deep lyrics and successful collaborations, demonstrates in "Head To The Sky" his ability to inspire, while maintaining an optimistic look towards the future. The song, with a message of hope, reflects his artistic evolution and his constant search for personal growth. He loves to range between genres, always maintaining his personal and authentic imprint.